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In a message dated 25/06/2007 07:01:42 GMT Standard Time,
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No,  there would not be a friction damage due to the jeep trip.  My son was
driving, and he is very careful with his dad.  The trip is somewhat  scary,
but is a jeep trail in the national park.  Thanks   E

Amanda Phillips <[log in to unmask]> wrote: In a message dated  23/06/2007
07:04:34 GMT Standard Time,
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My name  is Elaine Wirth.  My husband has PD with  frontal lobe dementia.  He
went to Utah and rode in the jeep boulder  hopping with my son at the end of
April.  He was coherent and his  usual passive self.  In May, he  began losing
his balance and  falling.  Toward the end of the month, he  began having
visual
illusions and became paranoid with hallucinations.   He  also became agitated
and combative.  He was low on oxygen and his  mind  left him for most of the
day.  After a fight with the  hospital, they  admitted him from the emergency
room to the  hospital.  The insurance  company has been trying to get him
entered
into a custoidial care  facility.  I have read that this  kind of problem can
often be fixed, but  is tricky to adjust meds to  put his acetycoline and
dopamine levels in  balance.  I do not  want my husband to be thrown away just
because he is  seventy and  causing the insurance company some money.  There
are few
neurologists  in NM and the two that work for the HMO will not
visit  patients in  the hospital.  Now a geriatric psychiatrist is managing my
husband's  case, but as far as I know, he has not consulted any  neurologist.
If  any of you know any ways to require them to  provide  a competent  PD
neurologist who might be able to put these   chemicals back in  balance, or at
least give him the 6 to l2 weeks trials  necessary,  please let me know.  I am
frantic.
Elaine   Wirth


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Could there be sone kind of  brain damage from friction ?  That boulder
hopping sounds as if it  could shake a body  up.





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Just a thought - I was thinking about road surfaces, not crrticising
drivers.  It just sounded like some sudden trauma to  me.





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